Bit-tech Modding Update - May 2014

We've had plenty of good modding weather in the UK recently but May seems to have been a great month in general for our community working on their projects. We've spotted dozens of new works of art that look set to make the headlines this year.

Once again we've picked some of the completed projects that we found this month that represent the best eye-candy our forum has to offer. It's a fantastic month for water-cooling too and each of our projects uses it in different ways and in very different cases too. You can see more awesome projects in our modding section and all the in-progress action and thousands of projects in our community forums too.

We're honoured to have Corsair as our 2014 sponsor of the Modding Update and to win some awesome goodies check out the information below on submitting your own projects to our modding databases.

Corsair will be giving one lucky modder their choice of six fans every month. To be in with a chance of winning them, all you have to do is enter your project to our Case Mod Index or Scratchbuild Index.

These are our own databases of completed projects that allow you to see what others have done with a particular case model, material or motherboard size, with hundreds of projects to choose from.

How to submit Case Mods

If you're submitting a case mod (modified case), it must be complete with noticeable modifications (these can include spray paint/powder-coat or installed water-cooling hardware.) To submit your case mod you'll need to include the following information:

How to submit case mods

Your forum user name

Case (make and model)

URL to your project log (which must be in bit-tech's project log forum)

Project name

Is your PC water-cooled? Y/N

How to submit Scratchbuilds

Your forum user name

Motherboard size - ATX, micro-ATX, mini ITX, other

Case type - tower/cube/desk/HTPC/other

Primary material - acrylic/metal/wood/composite/other or mixed

URL to your project log (which must be in bit-tech's project log forum)